Scots pine
The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
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The Scots pine is the native pine of Scotland and once stood in huge forests. It suffered large declines, however, as it was felled for timber and fuel. Today, it is making a comeback - good news…
With stunning views across Morecambe Bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird watching. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to the only grey seal colony…
South Hill is situated just north of Long Sutton off the A372 and is an area of calcareous grassland and scrub blocks. The soils that have developed since the quarrying ceased are very shallow…
One of South Devon's premier bird watching places. A wildlife hide brings you close to the action.
This reserve is home to thousands of wildfowl and waders in winter, and some very special plants in summer.
Ancient Woodland with large areas undergoing restoration from more modern commercial forestry.
Steep wildflower-rich grassland and wet woodland, within a hidden valley.
Lying in the floodplain of the River Wye with an array of botanical and bird species
Norfolk Wildlife Trust are seeking a Reserves Assistant to join our Broads South Reserves team based at the incredible NWT Upton Broad and Marshes Nature Reserve.
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This month, Lincoln Area Group are joined by John Oliver, South Lincolnshire warden for the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, who will give a talk on the nature reserves in the south of the county.
Ian Barthorpe reveals some of the wildlife wonders he captured on film in South America